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Given:

The function is:


f(x)=\{(1,0),(2,3),(3,6)\}

The given function is:


f(x)=1-2x

The range of this function is
\{-3,-5,-7\}.

To find:

The range of first function.

The domain of second function.

Solution:

Domain is the set of input or x-values and range is the set of output or y-values.

We have,


f(x)=\{(1,0),(2,3),(3,6)\}

Here, the x-values are 1, 2, 3 and the y-values are 0, 3, 6.

Therefore, the range of the given function is
\{0, 3, 6\}. Hence, the correct option is C.

The given function is:


f(x)=1-2x ...(i)

The range of this function is
\{-3,-5,-7\}.

Putting
f(x)=-3 in (i), we get


-3=1-2x


-3-1=-2x


(-4)/(-2)=x


2=x

Similarly,

Putting
f(x)=-5 in (i), we get


-5=1-2x


3=x

Putting
f(x)=-7 in (i), we get


-7=1-2x


4=x

The domain of this function is
\{2,3,4\}. Hence, the correct option is A.

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